Journal of Literary Criticism and Rhetoric

Document Type : scientific-research

Author

Associate Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Ilam branch, Islamic Azad University, Ilam, Iran. jalil tajlil2

10.22059/jlcr.2024.363262.1981

Abstract

The literary idioms in the passing of time, due to the split of literary science, in the field of packing express specific meanings, such as the exquisite, and arwad fitted, be said every industry dedicated to specific scientific, but rare cases because tlon, Mercurial, takhrij, of two meters and of two rhythms are also in the field of science, exquisite and fitted in the field seen arwad. The conflict between the dictionary and idiomatic meaning of these words with the applied form has sometimes caused some prosaic and original writers not to address this category. This article is analytical-descriptive in explaining this idea that the real place of these terms is in prose and it is not worthy to be investigated in Badi. Also, the domain of these terms in prosody is different and each of these words has a specific structure: Taloon, Matlon, Zubahreen and Zuoznin have a single term definition and should be considered as one. In this industry, the quantity of vowels changes in the intersection of a verse and the tone of the poem changes in such a way that two different weights and consequently two different seas are formed. In Takhrej, there is no change in the quantity of vowels, only the border of intersection of elements is changed, therefore, without changing the rhythm of the verse, only the name of the prosody verbs is changed, as a result, a change is achieved in the poetry. The statistical population of the research is all the books of Persian poetry and poetry, The examples of Takhrej and Zubahreen are also explained in the scope of prosody.

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